The Cool Tech of BC9: Starthroats

Beyond Cloud Nine (Beyond Saga #1) by Greg Spry This article continues my blog series about the technology, world, plot, characters, and other aspects of Beyond Cloud Nine. This is the second installment of a two-part post. In this article, I'll be discussing the technology behind the Starthroats (star fighter craft) in the novel and how they cope with the realities of orbital conflict outlined in my previous post on the realities of orbital conflict.

I'll be the first to admit that the Starthroats and space battles in BC9 aren't perfect. I allowed myself to embellish a little in the name of excitement as long as I didn't do anything impossible, and I think I did a reasonably good job of creating believable spacecraft and orbital conflict. I have yet to hear one person say the fighter craft are unrealistic or the battles would never happen as portrayed...so far (knock on futuristic smart wood).

One thing that's kind of ironic is the design of the Starthroat on the cover of the novel. I worked with a talented designer on it, and he came up with something very cool. If I were to get nit-picky and technical, though, I'd point out that the cover design is too close to a modern fighter jet, isn't all that space-worthy, and doesn't match my exact description from the novel. Nevertheless, cool is the way to go when you're trying to sell a work of action-packed fiction, so I have no real complaints.

Continue reading the rest of this article on Greg Spry's Blog or the Beyond Cloud Nine Blog.
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